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Grindelwald Resort Guide

Grindelwald is also known as the Eiger village or the glacier village and is where alpine enthusiasts from all over the world come to gather to ski, climb, bike or just stare in awe at the mighty Eiger.

Glacial town at the foot of the Eiger

Luxury boutique shopping and restaurants

Surrounded by 4,000 meter peaks

213 kilometers of marked pistes

4 season destination

Just two hours from Zurich

Situated just two hours from Zurich or a little further from Geneva, Grindelwald is a true four-season destination and arguably one of the world’s alpine destinations in both summer and winter. Furthermore, Grindelwald is well connected with train services meaning that it is possible to avoid hiring a car during your stay.

Property in Grindelwald

When looking for your ideal property, whatever your preferences or requirements, we will endeavour to find your dream property, chalet or ski apartment in Grindelwald. We always source high quality developments in highly sought after areas. Contact Mark Warner Property today and we will assist and guide you in your search to buy your perfect apartment or chalet in Gindelwald.

Winter in Grindelwald

The Grindelwald ski area is split into three distinct regions – all now linked together. Grindelwald-First, Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen and Mürren-Schilthorn now offer a total of 213 kilometers of ski runs ranging from leisurely blue runs to some of the steepest terrain in the Alps. Although Grindelwald enjoys a long season more than 40 percent of the ski runs are still equipped with snow-making machines.For non-skiers there are 100 kilometers of marked winter footpaths that enable you to easily explore the mountains on foot. There is also one of the longest toboggan runs in Europe.

Summer in Grindelwald

Over the years Grindelwald has firmly established itself as a year round destination and tourists now flock here to enjoy the numerous outdoor activities and astonishing mountain views. There are over 500 kilometers of marked hiking trails as well as 160 kilometers of bike tracks. You will find the cable cars and railways fully operational allowing easy access to a whole range of adventure sports, climbing, mountaineering, waterfalls and alpine lakes – all surrounded by the mighty Eiger.